Note: Although the walk is generally flat and accessible, a short section (and the alternative extension) may be muddy, and so suitable shoes are recommended.
[1] Begin your walk from the entrance of Hengrove Park Leisure Centre, opposite the South Bristol Community Hospital [A]; cross Hengrove Promenade and walk down the right-hand side of The Boulevard, crossing Christopher Brain Street and passing the South Bristol Skills Academy [B] on your left.
[A] South Bristol Community Hospital was opened on 30 March 2012.
Christopher Brain Street is named in memory of the original architect of the South Bristol Skills Academy, who died aged 50 before the building was completed.
[B] South Bristol Skills Academy was opened to students in 2010.
Turn right at Whitchurch Lane and walk along the (shared) pavement. Continue until you are opposite an office centre, formerly the headquarters of the Somerfield supermarket chain [C].
[C] The Somerfield headquarters employed 750 staff in 2007; the chain was bought by the Co-operative Group in 2008 and the Bristol office was closed in 2009.
[2] On your right by some stone blocks you will find the entrance to a gravel/muddy path; take this path.
[3] After about 50 metres you come across a junction of paths; for the main route, continue straight ahead through an avenue of tall trees. The path soon improves to a recently maintained gravel surface (possibly being prepared for tarmac.)
An alternative path makes for a nice ten minutes (approx.) extension to the walk, but is muddy after wet weather. Take the wide left-hand path at right-angles to the main path. This path climbs gently for a short while, then levels out to go on a circuit around an overgrown former quarry on your right. As you approach the end of the avenue of trees, bear left to go downhill and reach waypoint [4]. [Caution - beware of illegal motorcyclists using this path.]
[4] Follow the path (edged by wooden strips) around to the right, and continue as it swings left and meets a wide tarmac path with barriers to your left.
[5] At this point, on your left through the barriers is Hengrove Play Park and a path to Hengrove Leisure Park while on your right is the end of the old runway of Bristol (Whitchurch) Airport.
[D] The Play Park includes equipment, for climbing, sand & water play. It also has a cafe and toilets, and some outside seating in both sun and shade. The Wheels Park has rinks and ramps for bikes, trikes & skateboards, and a basketball target.
[E] Bristol (Whitchurch) Airport, was the main airport for Bristol from 1930 to 1957.
From the barrier, continue along the runway (i.e. NOT the tarmac path with lamp posts to the right) and enjoy the open space as you walk towards the far end - if the space is open, which it usually is. Note that at weekends (and some other times) car boot sales or other events are held on the runway. [Caution - beware of vehicles using the runway at the start & end of events.]
An alternative route, avoiding such events, is to go along the tarmac path with lamp posts as far as a crossing with a wider path, where you turn right.
[6] About three quarters of the way down the runway, it is joined by a tarmac path on the right; turn right onto this path and head back towards the hospital building.
Go ahead at a path crossing, and zigzag through a barrier to return to the front of the Leisure Centre.